Monday 14 November 2011

How save time booking a holiday rental in Estepona, Costa del Sol, Spain


The town retains its small town atmosphere, with traditionalAndalucianwhitewashed houses, cobbled streets and numerous cafes looking out over the sea. Not only do Estepona villas and property rentals also allow you to relax and enjoy the beaches by day, they also give you the flexibility to enjoy the vibrant restaurants and bars in the evenings.

Within a convenient distance of around 20 of the golf clubs in Costa del Sol, apartment rentals in Estepona are a popular choice for many people seeking the ideal location for a sun-drenched golfing holiday. Accommodation in Estepona can, however, offer you the opportunity to enjoy so much more than golf in a destination where the stunning beaches and spectacular landscapes provide a list of outdoor activities that could include sailing, skiing, surfing, fishing, horseback riding, biking and walking, so a holiday villa in Estepona would make the perfect base for a fun-filled family vacation in this charmingly traditional coastal town in Costa del Sol. Holiday rental accommodation in Estepona will also appeal to anyone with a love of Spanish history and culture as, despite there being a surprising selection of stylishly modern holiday villas and apartments in Estepona, its narrow streets and ancient architecture suggest a fascinating cultural heritage that is worthy of furt her investigation. But if you like the idea of getting out and about to other towns and cities in Andalucia, holiday villas in Estepona are close enough to Gibraltar, Jerez, Ronda and so many others that you'll be guaranteed of a really comprehensive experience of Andalucian life with a villa rental or holiday apartment in Estepona - accommodation as diverse and versatile as the situations in which it exists.

The beaches of the Costa del Sol are renowned throughoutEurope, and those around Estepona are no different. The most accessible, and popular, from Estepona villas is the beach of La Rada. Situated in the middle of the town, it offers all the major water sports, including jet skiing, diving and safe swimming, but also has chiringuitos or beach bars for refreshments. Quieter, more secluded beaches can also be found within a short distance of Estepona. Playa del Castor, Rui Castor and El Cristo are sheltered and less crowded beaches only a short walk from Estepona's main square, and there is a naturist beach at Costa Natura.

InEstepona Townitself, the Plaza de las Flores acts as a bustling meeting point where guides to some of Estepona's historic sites can be found. The town has a long history, and some remarkable buildings dominate the main square and old town. Nestled in small cobbled streets are buildings like the Castillo del Nicio and the ominous Torre del Reloj. The marina is known for the luxurious yachts moored there, and the bustling Saturday markets. This is also where most of Estepona's bars and restaurants are, and the Estepona marina takes on a new feel at night time when the bars overflow onto the streets.

There are also two fantastic 'pay as you play' golf courses within 15 minutes of Estepona town: the Estepona Golf course, an eighteen hole course 1km from the town centre, and the Los Flamingos Golf and Country Club. Along the New Golden Mile is the Selwo Aventura, a safari park boasting, amongst other creatures, lions, elephants and tigers, roaming free over the 100 hectare site.

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